East London College Magazine was the student magazine and continued throughout the First World War. The regular features of news from the college, poems, stories, jokes, sketches, cartoons, and reports from union societies, continued. But the roll of service became a new regular feature, reporting the fate of fellow students to their friends.

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After the war Webster was involved with diplomatic affairs. He served in the British Delegation to the Peace Conference of Paris, 1918-1919, and during and after the Second World War in the Foreign Office, 1943-1946 and the United Nations, 1945-1946. He was knighted for his non-military service in a foreign country. Webster was also a distinguished historian and academic.

Booklet listing the work done and those involved in the Chelsea War Refugees' Fund. Patrons of the fund included General Sir Neville Lyttelton and his wife Katherine Lyttelton, who was also the chair of the executive committee.